Justification Des Avignonois, Contre Les Assertions d'un Libelle Intitul , Les Crimes des Papes by J. A. Deleutre presents a detailed historical and legal defense concerning the citizens of Avignon. Written in French, this work delves into the historical context and political theories surrounding Avignon, likely in response to criticisms or accusations made in a pamphlet titled "Les Crimes des Papes." Deleutre's book likely aims to refute these allegations and offer a reasoned justification for the actions and status of the Avignon people. This book will be of interest to scholars of French history, legal history, and political science, offering insights into the complexities of 18th-century European political discourse.
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